Speeding
New Jersey Statute: 39:4-98 (Rates of Speed)
Speed limits
The speed limits for motor vehicles in New Jersey are as follows:
- 25 Miles per hour (MPH) when driving through a school zone while children are in school or in any business or residential area;
- 35 MPH in any suburban business or residential area;
- 50 MPH in all other areas and highways unless a 65 MPH speed limit is permitted.
Driving faster than these speed limits may mean a driver is speeding.
Penalties:
If a driver is issued a summons for speeding, the penalty depends on how much the speed limit was exceeded, and whether or not the driver decides to go to court for the ticket. If a driver pleads guilty without going to Court:
- 1-9 MPH over speed limit:
- A fine of $78; or
- A fine of $133 if the driver received the ticket in a construction zone or 65 M.P.H. speed zone.
- 10 – 14 MPH over speed limit:
- A fine of $88; or
- A fine of $153 if the driver received the ticket in a construction zone or 65 M.P.H. speed zone.
- 15- 19 MPH over the speed limit:
- A fine of $98; or
- A fine of $173 if the driver received the ticket in a construction zone or 65 M.P.H. speed zone.
- 20-24 MPH over the speed limit:
- 25- 29 MPH over the speed limit:
- 30-34 MPH over the speed limit:
- 35 – 39 MPH over the speed limit:
- If the driver was going over 40 MPH above the speed limit, they must make a court appearance, and the court will set the amount of the fine.
Penalties for Speeding with court appearance
If a driver pleads guilty in Court, or the Court finds them guilty after a trial:
- A fine of at least $50 to $200, depending on how much the driver exceeded the speed limit; or
- A jail sentence of up to 15 days; or
- Both.
Points:
- 1-14 MPH = 2 points
- 15-29 MPH = 4 points
- Over 30 MPH = 5 points.
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